The Real: Daytime Talk Show Renewed for Two More Seasons

Things are getting real … real good for daytime talk show The Real. According to Deadline, the syndicated series has been picked up for not only a third season but a fourth as well.

The series, which premiered in 2014, features a panel of Tamar Braxton, Adrienne Bailon, Jeannie Bai, Tamera Mowry-Housley, and Loni Love. The group discusses a wide range of topics in addition to interviews and segments with celebrity guests.

The show is aired on FOX-owned TV stations and re-runs play on BET.

From Warner Bros. Distribution exec Ken Werner:

The Real in its second season has expanded on its promise of connecting with the diverse daytime television viewers and is delivering substantial ratings growth in the process. The series did not invent this genre of television program, nor are they only talk panel on television, but what The Real has done is differentiate itself from the others, quickly becoming an original, distinct and entertaining hour that has giving viewers a reason to make an appointment each and every day.”

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Listen im watching now, ummm tmarra ??? Yet again narcissistic? Her. On going quick shade discriminatory remarks etc beyonce is a sister,that good hair no care becky go sit somewhere,ok,if anyone said anythig close on the reverse ,omg,the fake hair all makeup noclass lacking,screeching,all about me hostess .?…annoying? You think? Cause im a black gay male my partner is white we r goodinviting that show in our homes too much tension what a shame . Very sad prince dies. But it got 2b about tamar ,saying she was going to sue him cause he tried it? Really how thoughtless okay… Read more »

The talk show the real is God awful without Tamar Braxton no wonder I heard that the ratings went down 22% since Tamar has been let go that was a huge mistake to let the star of the show Tamar Braxton go they should have begged her to stay and pay her double she brings the most fan base

The Real is a lighthearted talk show that is different from others with a fun and diverse cast representing women who are usually marginalized by the traditional network stations. The hosts are not your perfect women of television. They are real women.I enjoy their unique views and down to earth responses to current issues as well as guest interviews. The premise seems like a bunch of girlfriends of different background and ethnic groups having fun while educating, informing and entertaining their viewers. I love the fact that the ladies invite their families to the show when they deem it fit.… Read more »